Gecko teeth serve multiple functions, primarily for feeding and defense. They are designed to grasp and hold onto prey, which typically includes insects and other small organisms. Geckos have sharp, curved teeth that can easily puncture and grip, allowing them to consume their food effectively. Additionally, their teeth may aid in self-defense by deterring predators through bites.
Their teeth are tough and strong!
No. They just have extremely strong gum's.
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
to chew things
the function of those teeth is holding met and bones , when eating and also help to chew the food.
The teeth chew food into smaller pieces.
Dissolves dirty stuck on teeth and cleans teeth
Yes, geckos are multicellular organisms. They are composed of many cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems that help the gecko function and survive.
The function of the teeth is to chew down the food so that it can go down easily.
The scientific name for Tokay Gecko is Gekko gecko.
incisors are for tearing food and molars are for mashing